Medical dosages and drug interactions would be the main legit reason.
Except most doctors / medical institutions ignore modified dosages women should have anyway in most cases.
Other than that, I suppose knowing if you take hormonal therapies would be useful in very niche and rare cases, like after you’ve been put in a medically induced coma, but there’s so few trans people in the population + that’s such a rare emergency procedure that I doubt it even happens once a year. It’s also not a problem in most countries because they have more centralized medical records than the USA does.
I don’t think some people can handle the idea that I can respect them as a person regardless of any gender and still think it’s a good idea that they get the correct medical attention?
Medical dosages and drug interactions would be the main legit reason.
Except most doctors / medical institutions ignore modified dosages women should have anyway in most cases.
Other than that, I suppose knowing if you take hormonal therapies would be useful in very niche and rare cases, like after you’ve been put in a medically induced coma, but there’s so few trans people in the population + that’s such a rare emergency procedure that I doubt it even happens once a year. It’s also not a problem in most countries because they have more centralized medical records than the USA does.
I don’t think some people can handle the idea that I can respect them as a person regardless of any gender and still think it’s a good idea that they get the correct medical attention?